The outward display of religious devotion at Sunday’s memorial service for Charlie Kirk was remarkable by many measures — perhaps especially due to who was giving voice to it.

“I have talked more about Jesus Christ in the past two weeks than I have my entire time in public life,” said Vice President JD Vance.

“We always did need less government,” said Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense, “but what Charlie understood and infused into his movement is, we also needed a lot more God.”

And Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke about Jesus Christ, promising listeners they could be reunited with deceased loved ones again.

For Christian observers, it’s hard not to be inspired by the more open focus on faith.

Utah mother Jan Coon says people are “using this moment to bear witness of Christ m

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